We are here for Bliss. Lifes very purpose is for each and everyone to be Blissful. When we are Blissful the entire creation is dancing with us. Life becomes a great song. We act for the care and love for all.

Get inspired with books that show you the bright side of life, the eternal joy that is available all the time within us all. Our Inspirational books have been hand picked and some of the greatest sages, teachers and authors offer solutions to everyday problems and a way to live an inspired life.

Being the third in the PRAGNYA Series, Amruthavarsha – A Prayer Companion, is a unique compilation of popular Shlokas from our sacred, profound Vedic Sanskrit literature. It is a novel attempt to create awareness about the importance of proper pronunciation of Sanskrit Shlokas, through simple English transliteration and supporting vocals, along with English meaning.
These Shlokas are included for their usefulness in daily practice, for their highest spiritual quality and for their...

What would it mean to have an absolute relationship to the entire experience of being alive? In this unique teaching, Andrew asks us to consider this challenging yet profoundly freeing possibility. He initiates this inquiry by dividing our experience of life into its three most fundamental and confusing components our relationship to time, our relationship to thought and our relationship to feeling. In our relationship to time, he asks, What if we were no longer waiting to let go and began...

The talks in this book are powerful messages to whichever group might receive them, but they are especially powerful for a Western audience. Swami Chidananda must have given the talks with the Western perspective and cultural conditioning in mind. He has been able to distil the wisdom of the East into ideas and examples that relate directly to the life experience of the Westerners who heard the talks or who might be reading them here in this book. One would feel that everything has been...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between June 21 1995 to June 13 1996. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels - love,...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between June 19 1996 to June 11 1997. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels - love,...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between June 18 1997 to July 23 1998. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels - love,...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between July 30 1998 to July 28 1999. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels -...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between August 4 1999 to July 19 2000. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels - love,...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between July 27 2000 to July 8 2001. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels - love,...

This book is a collection of weekly talks, conversations, and messages that Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gave between July 12, 2001 to July 11, 2002. Shankar (not to be confused with the famous sitar player) is a saint from India, who's teachings give a wonderful, warm view of Hindu values and beliefs- a religion that is often misunderstood in the West. While these talks often discuss the state of the world at the time they were written, because they discuss human life on the most basic levels - love,...

Reprints from All India Magazine on a specific topic showing how Yoga can be practised in our daily lives.
About the Authors:
Born in Paris in 1878, the Mother studied painting at an art studio and became an accomplished artist. Primarily interested in inner development, she was associated with several groups of spiritual seekers in France.
In 1914 she journeyed to India to meet the Indian mystic Sri Aurobindo in Puducherry and settled there permanently in 1920. For nearly fifty years, she...

The Analects deals with the fundamental problems of life and gives in a succinct, clear and inspiring language the essentials of a divine life.
Table of Contents:
Human Life-Its Glorious Destiny
Treasure of Treasures
Science of the Supreme
The Great Path
Mysterious Divine Essence
Brahmic Realisation Bestows Release
The Art Of Living
What Is Life?
Your Main Task
Secret of Happiness
Path of Joy
Spiritual Life
The Seeker’s Path
Discrimination Is Most Important...

Table of Contents:
Publisher's Note
Introduction
What is divine life
Divine Life
Religion
Essence of Gita
Way of attainment
Sadhana
Satsanga
Guru Is Necessary
Virtue and Vice
Pleasure and Pain
All about Mind
How to Control the Mind?
Sankalpa and Its Destruction
Ahamkara or Egoism
Way to Peace
Special Instructions
Karma yoga
Practice of Karma Yoga
Anasakti Yoga
Bhakti yoga
What Is Bhakti Yoga
Power of Prayer
Surrender...

Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times offers refreshing insights into the many challenges that we face in day to day living. The stories in this book extracted from Zen, Taoist, Sufi, Upanishads and other scriptures, will encourage you to change from within and also help you to:
recognize the leader within yourself
reinvent the obstacles that appear to be holding you back
resolve problems and explore new pathways in your workplace as well as in your life
perform with passion, energy and...

The visions of seventy-five of the world's greatest peacemakers — spiritual leaders, politicians, artists, and activists — testify to humanity's diversity and its potential. Featuring sixteen Nobel Peace Prize laureates and such visionaries as Nelson Mandela, Cesar Chavez, and Mother Teresa, the reader hears from figures often working at the very nucleus of bitter conflicts. Here are voices of peace and progress that dare to speak and act on behalf of a better planet.
An elegant tribute to the...

Since the time of Socrates, the human propensity to raise questions has been the first step on the difficult and thorny path of self-knowledge. How? Why? Wherefore? Why not? Questions have constantly exercised man's intelligence, underlining the fact that passive knowledge is not sufficient.
All of us raise the questions but there are few people who can provide us with satisfactory answers. We need someone to assuage our doubts, set our tormented minds at rest and clear the darkness that...

Simple passages with a practical orientation on the subject. About the Authors: The Mother: Born in Paris in 1878, the Mother studied painting at an art studio and became an accomplished artist. Primarily interested in inner development, she was associated with several groups of spiritual seekers in France. In 1914 she journeyed to India to meet the Indian mystic Sri Aurobindo in Puducherry and settled there permanently in 1920. For nearly fifty years, she was the head of the Sri Aurobindo...

Ashtavakra Gita is a short treatise on Advaita Vedanta which systematically deals with the mystical experiences of the individual in his flight to the transcendental peace and bliss. The subtle philosophical truths are expounded in the form of a lucid dialogue between the teenager sage Astavakra and his Royal disciple, the King-seer Janaka. To Astavakra,Self-knowledge through direct mystical intuition is the only goal to be reached and experienced in the dynamic silence of one's own deepest...

…Timeless beliefs in mysticism and metaphysics need to be refreshed with direct experiences of Truth from time to time, lest they remain pedagogic axioms. When an Avatar arrives for re-establishment of Sathya and Dharma in the world, it is but natural that scholastic studies are made of His teachings to ratify the traditional theories about genesis, cosmic laws, human life, spiritual practices, etc. The author of this book makes a valuable attempt to compile passages from the divine...

'Autobiography of a Yogi', one of the world's most acclaimed spiritual classics, celebrated in 2006 its 60th anniversary in continuous print. First published in December of 1946 and revised by the author before his passing in 1952 to include extensive additional material, Paramahansa Yogananda’s life story has touched the hearts and minds of millions of readers around the globe. It has served as an ambassador for India’s ancient science of Yoga, introducing hundreds of...

'Autobiography of a Yogi', one of the world's most acclaimed spiritual classics, celebrated in 2006 its 60th anniversary in continuous print. First published in December of 1946 and revised by the author before his passing in 1952 to include extensive additional material, Paramahansa Yogananda’s life story has touched the hearts and minds of millions of readers around the globe. It has served as an ambassador for India’s ancient science of Yoga, introducing hundreds of thousands of...

Consisting mainly of selections on the subject from Sri Aurobindo's correspondence, this compilation includes:
The article: The Gita's Doctrine of Avatarhood
Essay: Ten Avatars: A Parable of the Evolution, Sri Rama, Sri Krishna.
About the Author:
Sri Aurobindo was an Indian/Hindu nationalist, scholar, poet, mystic, evolutionary philosopher, yogi and guru. After a short political career in which he became one of leaders of the early movement for the freedom of India from British rule,...

A Popular History of Hindu Medicine is a desideratum in English Literature: - and yet the growing spirit of age calls for a systematic arrangement of the subject. Amidst the mass of writings scattered in the pages of forgotten works on classical India, this book will, it is hoped, serve as beacons in directing the foot-steps of the rising general, and tend to inspire them with zeal to pursue their course of investigation in the realms of antiquity.
The subject dealt are Antiquity of the Hindu...